What does the cross section of the ear of corn symbolize?
Common agricultural interest and unity
What are the Presidents duties?
Presides over meetings
What year was the FFA founded?
1928
What can a student get from FFA?
Scholarships, career skills, leadership skills, (could be a variety of answers)
What are the FFA colors?
National Blue and Corn Gold
What does the eagle symbolize on the emblem?
The national scope of the FFA and Freedom
Where is the secretary stationed?
Ear of corn
What year were females admitted into the FFA?
1969
These are competitive events designed to build career skills of FFA members
Career Development Events
Give one element of FFA official dress
White collared shirt, FFA Jacket, Black pants/skirt, Black socks or stockings, Black dress shoes, FFA tie or scarf
What does the plow symbolize on the emblem?
Labor and Tillage of the soil
What are the Reporters Duties?
Informs and reports events
What year was the National FFA alumni founded?
1971
Leadership events designed to develop communication skills
Leadership development events
Rituals that emphasize the beliefs of the FFA and explain the meanings of certain emblems
FFA Opening and Closing ceremony
What does the owl symbolize on the emblem?
Knowledge and Wisdom
Where is the Sentinel stationed?
By the door
What year was the NFA founded?
1935
Program of activities
What is this statement called?
" FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success."
FFA Mission Statement
What does the rising sun symbolize on the emblem?
Agricultural Opportunity and progress
What are the Vice Presidents duties?
Calls the role of officers, coordinates committee works, and assumes presidential duties in the absence of the president
What year did the FFA and NFA merge?
1965
Entrepreneurship or placement individual awards based on a students SAE program
Proficiency awards
What is the FFA motto?
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve